Odysseus ain't a tricksta you dunce. And Sisyphus is just an exercise in existential meaningless and satisfaction in that lack of purpose. See Camus re: Myth of Sisyphus. Talkin some fool stuff up there.
Odysseus ain't a tricksta you dunce. And Sisyphus is just an exercise in existential meaningless and satisfaction in that lack of purpose. See Camus re: Myth of Sisyphus. Talkin some fool stuff up there.
Are you douchebags not familiar with Spike Jonze or what? You know, Being John Malkovich? Adaptation? All of the sweet-ass music videos he's done — Ya'll makin yourselves look like a fool, of course this movie's gonna be great.
He is Gentle Herpes, the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last. He was the beginning and he will be the end.
Thanks to Comics Curmudgeon I am a 20 year old Mary Worth reader.
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I'd like to get some hatesex done with Conan O'Brien if you get what I'm saying. That red mop is so pullable.
As a "hipster douchebag" you have no taste, Kris Allen is boring lite-rock faire and Adam Lambert is a good, showy performer and far more charismatic.
As a red state boy, it's completely plausable that people would spam texts or call in to keep Lambert from winning. It's pretty sad :(
For a genre that has potential to be insightful and funny without sappy (see: Annie Hall) romantic comedies really screw everything the fuck up and make everyone awkwardly pathetic instead of humorously pathetic
Hahaha this is how we roll it, deep in the AV Club comment pages
It really does get kinda nutso hard on some of the levels torwards the end — the first two parts, with just your front yard are fine but once you get to the stages with water it gets hectic
Bite it Douchetoevsky, it's higher def than youtube and works in the constraints of casual syntax
The credits are a high def version of that video and it's really awesome. There's at least 30 hours in this game worth of content, not accounting for the nuts amount of replay
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The A Cappella version of "You Don't Know Me" is actually probably the strongest cover on the album, something about the very arrangement of the song seems to make it completely oriented to this — the popping sounds, the backing vocals, the alternating melodies. It's neat.